Schuler, in 18 - -, in Archives
de la Médecine Homéopathique, gave
the result of his first experiments in Homoeopathy as follows :

During nearly n quarter of a century I had followed the banner of
Allopathy. I had employed much time and money in studying its frequent
transformations, without finding a thread which could guide me in the
labyrinth of medicine ; without power to unravel the mystery by which
cures were effected.

That I might escape from this perplexity I had for a long time turned
my attention to Homoeopathy : but the cry of reprobation which arose
against it, and the apparent paradox of many of its principles,
particularly that of the infinitesimal doses, turned me from the study of
it and retained me a faithful adherent of the old method.

But my doubts and my fidelity were finally strongly shaken, and it was
experience that produced this effect.

He was, in 1832, practicing in Stolberg, in the Hartz.
His name appears in theZeitunglist of 1832 and in that of Quin in 1834.